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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/16. RP , II.236-245. SR , I.319-328) The proceedings of the parliament of 1352 are recorded in C65/16, a roll of 6 membranes, … First, the crown granted the commons' petition that 'no man shall be forced to supply men at arms, hobelars or …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/23. RP , II.283-288. SR , I.383-387) The roll of the parliament of 1365, C 65/23, comprises 3 membranes, each approximately … as they were before the said parliament, and that each man of the realm can freely trade all manner of merchandise …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… RP , II.361-375. SR , I.396-398) The first parliament of 1377, which also proved to be the last parliament of Edward III's reign, is recorded in C 65/31. This is a roll … clerical chancellors encouraged the crown to use the same man for both jobs, and thus to ensure a particularly loyalist …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 12 - 26 July (C 65/8. RP , II.117-125) The parliament of July 1340, the third to be held in that calendar year, is … [col. a] they can, who will have power to charge each man according to what he has of the said three things, and … should cause it to be released. 15. Item, pur la garde del Isle de Wyght, soit mande au viscont, q'il voise a la dite …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The parliament roll for 1344, C 65/11, is made up of 4 membranes, each approximately 355 mm. in width, sewn together in chancery style. The condition of the roll is good, although the very top of membrane 1 is … lord the king ordered an announcement to be made that no man, of whatever estate or condition he might be, bear arms …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/26. RP , II.299-302. SR , I.390-392) The proceedings of the parliament of 1369 are contained in C 65/26, a roll of 4 membranes, each … is considered to be within legal memory, of which time no man can have true knowledge; may it please him to specify the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and barons stayed at least until 23 March) For the writs of summons see RDP , iv, 408-11; CCR 1330-33 , 551-2. (Records of the parliament: Parliament Roll, C 65/2, m.3; previously … and that meanwhile our lord the king should send some man-at-arms and others who are loyal to make their way and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the parliament possibly ended on 16 March. For the writs of summons see RDP , iv, 464-73; CCR 1337-39 , 113-14; Tout, … no surviving roll for this parliament.) The cancellation of the crusade by the pope in March 1336 was a major … naval forces on Orford and Walton in Suffolk and on the Isle of Wight. Amid fears of an imminent French invasion of
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/7. RP , II.112-116. SR , I.281-294) The Lent parliament of 1340, the second to be held in this calendar year, is recorded in C 65/7, a roll of 3 membranes, each approximately 245 mm. in width, sewn … king commands that no prelate, earl, baron or other great man of the council, or the knights of the shires, citizens or …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 31 March - 13 April (C 65/14. RP , II.200-204) The second of the two parliaments of 1348 is recorded in C 65/14, a roll … qe destruit le poeple. Et qe David de Bruys, William Douglas et les autres cheveteyns d'Escoce, en nulle manere … since the last parliament your council ordained that each man crossing the sea with wool should bring back to your …
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